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When Computers Become Human
- A Kid's Guide to the Future of Artificial Intelligence
- Narrated by: Michael Boom
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Hi, my name is Kelly. I am 11 years old and I have always been fascinated by technology. I have written this little book with my father because I wanted to understand the history of computers and the future of artificial intelligence.
My hunch is that in a few decades human beings will become cyborgs. In the world of tomorrow we may spend most of our time in virtual reality. In the following pages you will find out why this will most likely happen.
©2017 David Christopher Lane (P)2017 David Christopher Lane
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